Brazil will chair the G20 for the first time: the inauguration will take place next Sunday (10)

Lula talks about concern for municipalities
Photo: Ricardo Stuckert – PR

Next Thursday (07), Brazil’s independence day, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) will travel to New Delhi, capital of India, where he should assume the rotating presidency of the G20. It will be the first time that Brazil will chair the economic bloc, currently under the command of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

A mandate that will be pronounced symbolically on September 10 and should be exercised officially from December 1, 2023 to November 30, 2024. On the day of the issue, President Lula should be responsible for the last speech at the summit and present the priorities and challenges of taking in charge. desk.

G20

The G20 is currently made up of the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Canada, Mexico, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Spain, United States and European Union.

The objective of the group is to promote international negotiation between member countries. The Heads of State representing the countries seek to promote dialogue between the richest countries and the emerging countries on political issues that contribute to the improvement of international financial stability.

Lula at the G20

President Lula will participate in working meetings during the trip and is expected to receive leaders from other countries for bilateral meetings. Topics such as environment and climate, energy transitions, global net zero (zero and net carbon emissions) and sustainable green development will be discussed. In addition to dealing with health, job creation, technological transformations, infrastructure, among others.

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